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yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and making them feel confident and comfortable in their academic skills, that they can do it. but along with that is also this ability to know what college life is going to be like, know what career readiness is about, know what life will be like when they graduate but also helping them to develop the network that will help them, then also how to anticipate those obstacles, what do they have to put in place? >> reporter: one goal student anthony knows something about obstacles. last year, his south side neighborhood ranked fourth among 77 communities for the number of violent crimes. according to the latest census numbers, nearly 26% of households leer below th
yet almost none of it has spread to higher education. so our country has begun to get college access right but we see huge dropout rates in college. >> reporter: cynthia barren is a coach with the university of illinois at chicago's principle training program, she has over 40 years of experience in chicago public schools. there's nothing better than the next step after high school and making them feel confident and comfortable in their academic skills, that they can do it. but along with...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're fully awake. driving, eating, or engaging in other activities while not
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[applause]we have already injected competition into our education system. arizona's growing charter school sector has produced top- performing models. this remains a state where one in four third-graders cannot read at grade level. one in four students drop out of high school before graduation. it is no coincidence those numbers are the same. research tells us that early reading proficiency is one of the strongest predictors of later educational success. that is why i am so proud the arizona legislature joined me last year in funding the move on with reading program. beginning now, schools across arizona must develop copperheads of reading assessments to identify -- comprehensive reading assessments to identify. we know the reading proficiency starts at home. we must continue to encourage parents to fulfill this basic privilege and duty. working with parents and schools, let's help ensure that today's struggling young leader doesn't become tomorrow's dropout. [applause]to enable our schools to keep pace with global competition, we are raising standards and
[applause]we have already injected competition into our education system. arizona's growing charter school sector has produced top- performing models. this remains a state where one in four third-graders cannot read at grade level. one in four students drop out of high school before graduation. it is no coincidence those numbers are the same. research tells us that early reading proficiency is one of the strongest predictors of later educational success. that is why i am so proud the arizona...
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what mattered to him was earning an education so he could live up to his god-given potential. when he heard the news we would offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even for just two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved two months ago. [applause] he said he felt the fear vanish. he felt accepted. he is in his second year at the college of southern nevada. [applause] he is studying to become a doctor. [applause] he hopes to join the air force. [applause] he is working hard every single day to build a better life for himself and his family. all he wants is the opportunity to do his part to build a better america. [applause] so in the coming weeks, as the idea of reform becomes more real, and the debate becomes more heated, and there are folks who are trying to pull this thing apart, remember allen and all those who shared the same hopes and st. james barrett remember this is not just a debate about policy. it is about people. it is about men and women and young people who want nothing
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remove ineffective educators. i was a little shocked when people started saying she's a lightning rod and a radical. because i thought what i was doing was just sort of bringing, you know, order and reason to the system. so, you know, at the end of the day i feel like it's bringing common sense to a dysfunctional system makes me a radical then i'm okay being a radical. i think everybody should be one. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: sure. now, do you think... see, i am the son of a teacher. so i'm not... it's hard to be objective about it. do you think some of people's concern is what you might consider and obvious you say fired ineffective teachers, close some dysfunctional schools that they might be concerned that the metrics with which those are decided in their minds might be more arbitrary not to suggest that isn't a terrible bureaucracy in schools or there isn't any of those things but the reliance on the testing metric skewed some of the data for people and that they were concerned that those decisions were
remove ineffective educators. i was a little shocked when people started saying she's a lightning rod and a radical. because i thought what i was doing was just sort of bringing, you know, order and reason to the system. so, you know, at the end of the day i feel like it's bringing common sense to a dysfunctional system makes me a radical then i'm okay being a radical. i think everybody should be one. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: sure. now, do you think... see, i am the son of a...
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one can hardly imagine anything more embarrassing for an education minister. when she comes back from south africa at the end of the week, i suspect she will have a long, very hard talk to the chancellor. she realizes that even if she is innocent, she will be the but of very cruel jokes by the media and by the opposition -- she will be the butt of very cruel jokes. rather than subject yourself to that, -- rather than subject herself to that, my guess is she will submit her resignation and the chancellor will accept it. >> back to our top story now, the turmoil in tunisia. we go back now to tunis, where the prime minister is speaking. the president has just been speaking -- the prime minister, rather. what did he have to say? >> yes, the prime minister was relatively vague and said that he had made the decision on his own, did not say weather -- whether coalition partners were involved. the opposition parties are about to give a press conference on what will be their reaction to the killing. >> we are still waiting for reaction. can you give us some background?
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i'd go across the board so much, i'd go commerce, labor, education, interior, energy. are you kidding me? i would slash everything. i would take out at least a quarter. at least a quarter. i don't care, sequester, i don't even know what it means. what i know is let's get rid of these goofy departments that are bankrupting america. what's your take on that? >> well, got to disagree with you. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> i think that there's certainly a time and place for cuts. as you say earlier, it's usually when the economy is working a little bit better than it is now. i think if you look back historically, the best time for cuts is back to trend growth, which is 3%, not the 2% economy that we're in now. i'll tell you, i just came last week from the world economic forum, one of the big conversation threads there was that we don't want to be europe. europe has gone too far with austerity. and you might say well that's a liberal point of view. but i'll tell you, the american enterprise institute came out with a report this week saying we should take lessons from overseas. we
i'd go across the board so much, i'd go commerce, labor, education, interior, energy. are you kidding me? i would slash everything. i would take out at least a quarter. at least a quarter. i don't care, sequester, i don't even know what it means. what i know is let's get rid of these goofy departments that are bankrupting america. what's your take on that? >> well, got to disagree with you. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> i think that there's certainly a time and place for cuts. as you...
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for folks who are struggling to find work, the answer could be education. that's right. ali velshi, christine romans digging down deep, explaining why. >> friday's jobs report showed once again the more education you have, the easier it is to find a job. between 2010 and 2012, unemployment for people with the associate degrees increased by 3%. employment for workers with bachelors degrees rose by 5%. and people with advanced degrees, their job gains even bigger, 7%. workers with high school disagrdegrees or less, lost. >> people say i got this kind of degree and a job not commensurate, that's a good point, having a college degree doesn't guarantee a good job. look at this. 37% of college graduates who are employed are working in jobs that don't require more than a high school diploma. college grads make up one in four retail workers, one in five telemarketers and one in six bartenders. >> that's so confounding for a lot of you graduating with a lot of debt. if you're picking what to study for the first time, consider the fields that are growing and are paying well. field
for folks who are struggling to find work, the answer could be education. that's right. ali velshi, christine romans digging down deep, explaining why. >> friday's jobs report showed once again the more education you have, the easier it is to find a job. between 2010 and 2012, unemployment for people with the associate degrees increased by 3%. employment for workers with bachelors degrees rose by 5%. and people with advanced degrees, their job gains even bigger, 7%. workers with high...
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after brown versus board of education, the southern states passed nullification and they had to send troops to arkansas to ensure the federal law. >> stephen: where do the states get off? when does the state in the constitution that the feds can tell the state what's to do? >> article 6 in the -- >> stephen: okay, okay quick draw mcgraw over there. the tenth amendment said ifing something is not specifically covered the right goods to the states. maybe nullification is say special right. >> if you think there's a constitutional violation you file suit in court. as the supreme court said in stephon marbury versus madison the supreme court said. >> stephen: the supreme court said the supreme court says what is constitutional. >> that's exactly right. >> stephen: how conscreenent it's called activity judges right there. >> it's called article 3 of the constitution because article 3 says that the judicial power of the united states rests in the supreme court and the other federal courts. >> stephen: there's nothing in the constitution that says the constitution is constitutional. check a
after brown versus board of education, the southern states passed nullification and they had to send troops to arkansas to ensure the federal law. >> stephen: where do the states get off? when does the state in the constitution that the feds can tell the state what's to do? >> article 6 in the -- >> stephen: okay, okay quick draw mcgraw over there. the tenth amendment said ifing something is not specifically covered the right goods to the states. maybe nullification is say...
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educate clients and the work you've done in research. it seems to me -- i've read your testimony and i agree with the senator enzi is full of good ideas and it's primarily based on how we might do better with employer sponsored plans i went through the notion of changing the opt out increasing the pre-commitment growth and the very creative plan changing how the employer calculates the incentive to get people to stay in. to one extent or another you talk about incentivizing the employers or encouraging the employers. i know the different firms that we use, and unlined full of senator alexander's point that on the one hand we could require the employers to participate, senator alexander says this creates complications for small businesses. can you fill in that part that you're talking about in your testimony? we don't have a employees that are participating the plans and employers that are offering the plans. how to get the employers to offer these plans, what are the options available and how effective will they be. would you like to sta
educate clients and the work you've done in research. it seems to me -- i've read your testimony and i agree with the senator enzi is full of good ideas and it's primarily based on how we might do better with employer sponsored plans i went through the notion of changing the opt out increasing the pre-commitment growth and the very creative plan changing how the employer calculates the incentive to get people to stay in. to one extent or another you talk about incentivizing the employers or...
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quote, across-the-board cuts to education, to research and development, would have repeat, would have, damaging effects on our economy and our long-term economic prospects. unquote. a growing number of analysts believe the political will to stop the sequester is lacking. it will take effect, at least temporarily, they believe, and that will pose a further the f of this year. question. the fed is saying that the fourth quarter contraction october, november, december of 2012 was due chiefly to quote unquote transitory factors. is this true? or is the recovery stalling out pat buchanan? >> i think basically it is true, john. the u.s. economy is out of the intensive care it was in, in 2007-2008 but it has been walking the hospital halls ever since. the growth has been growing at an average of about 2%, unemployment is where it was when barack obama took office, we are adding about 150,000 jobs a month, but john, the real problem here is this slow growing is occurring when we have had five straight trillion dollars worth of defense deficits to pump it up and we get $85 billion a month in t
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and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> reporter: i love this little girl. malala's latest surgery restored her hearing with a cock letter implant. she will do so with a newly formed found decision, the malala fund, $10 million strong courtesy of pakistan. jon? jon: she is amazing, wow. >> reporter: so are the doctors. good for her. jon: jamie colby, thank you. jenna: new orleans was enjoying its moment in the national spotlight when suddenly the superdome plunged into darkness. the power outage putting the super bowl on hold for more than half an hour. what could cause a blackout right in the middle of the biggest football game of the year? we'll call on the experts. gregory reed is the direct are to you are of the university pittsburgh center for energy this was pretty hot halftime show. this happened after that. do you think beyonce had anything to do with this in your expert opinion? >> well it is hard to tell right now. very well could have. i guess we'll have to look at the sequence of events to see when the power outage actually occurred and when the
and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> reporter: i love this little girl. malala's latest surgery restored her hearing with a cock letter implant. she will do so with a newly formed found decision, the malala fund, $10 million strong courtesy of pakistan. jon? jon: she is amazing, wow. >> reporter: so are the doctors. good for her. jon: jamie colby, thank you. jenna: new orleans was enjoying its moment in the national spotlight when suddenly the superdome plunged into...
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my job is not just to entertain you but to make you a little money and educate you. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. so call me. call it a pleasant day with the dow gaining 4.9 points, nasdaq falling. we hear from annie's. now i got to tell you after the hammering that haynes celestial took, what is this company? a much more expensive natural food players have to say for itself? there is a gigantic short position in this company. could there be a more timely tell on the strength of the housing market and the rebuilding after sand see? total baited breath for this call. then there's ncl corporation, cruise ship tax are red hot. we want to know where this newly minted company fits into the ee kwaegz. tuesday brings us to the avon lady in the morning. direct selling has been under a lot of attack, as we know from herbalife. >> sell, sell, sell. >> tupperware's same business has performed swimmingly. is the previous ceo, andrew young, who remains as a senior adviser to the board of directors still playing a role? hope not. mcgraw-hill also reports tuesday. well, well, well, talk
my job is not just to entertain you but to make you a little money and educate you. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. so call me. call it a pleasant day with the dow gaining 4.9 points, nasdaq falling. we hear from annie's. now i got to tell you after the hammering that haynes celestial took, what is this company? a much more expensive natural food players have to say for itself? there is a gigantic short position in this company. could there be a more timely tell on the strength of the housing market...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine, could you be mine ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor! i'm so excited! today is my turn to take something to school for show and tell! that means i get to bring something in to school and show my friends. come on! dad and i made a book to s
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. >> everyone knows that we are definitely a peaceful and education oriented people. we are a peaceful people and never want to be involved in such activities. so, for how long should be be in fear? >> for the people here it is not -- it is a civil war remembrances that signifies that the people by the violence. 10 years ago there was scarcely a flag, today the flags grow in numbers. >> more than 100 homes have been destroyed after a sudden fire in bangladesh. firefighters took one hour to bring the blaze under control. israeli police fired tear gas at palestinian protesters in the occupied west bank. demonstrators set up tents in different areas of the territory in an effort to stop the building of a settlement. israel said that their army only responded after the soldiers were attacked by palestinians throwing stones. rebels have agreed to hold talks in china following months of heavy fighting in the north of the country. so far they have failed to reach any kind of truce. france is now one step closer to wreak -- to legalizing same-sex marriage. they voted to drop
. >> everyone knows that we are definitely a peaceful and education oriented people. we are a peaceful people and never want to be involved in such activities. so, for how long should be be in fear? >> for the people here it is not -- it is a civil war remembrances that signifies that the people by the violence. 10 years ago there was scarcely a flag, today the flags grow in numbers. >> more than 100 homes have been destroyed after a sudden fire in bangladesh. firefighters...
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health care, economic policy, education policy, you name it. it is really interesting for a country that is so sports crazy because i can see the harbaugh brothers getting ready for the super bowl, examining what every single player was doing and trying to figure out where the weaknesses were. we're going to have to get more comfortable being honest about the results the competition gets from doing x, y, and z. we led the world in the development of widespread usage of cell phones, but now on a national basis, south korea speeds are four times as ours. communities are increasing their capacity. chattanooga, tennessee, did and now they're becoming a health care center. google is spending all of that money in kansas city. we have got to be more comfortable in talking to people about what works. what is working that other countries are doing. the diversity of the representation in the house will be helpful for that. i think also we have to learn something from how historically brave actions by your predecessors in this caucus played out in the ele
health care, economic policy, education policy, you name it. it is really interesting for a country that is so sports crazy because i can see the harbaugh brothers getting ready for the super bowl, examining what every single player was doing and trying to figure out where the weaknesses were. we're going to have to get more comfortable being honest about the results the competition gets from doing x, y, and z. we led the world in the development of widespread usage of cell phones, but now on a...
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with many other eu leaders who argue the block needs a $1 trillion budget to fight unemployment, fund education and training and invest in the future. >> i of europe goes for compromise at any cost and puts common policies, agriculture, and growth at risk as a result, i will oppose it. >> with opinions so clearly divided, german chancellor angela merkel was keen to play down the differences and talk up the prospects of reaching agreement. >> the starting positions are quite far apart. but speaking for germany, i say we will do everything we can to come to an agreement. because in times of uncertainty and high unemployment, it is essential for people to be able to plan their future. >> it is about politics, not just numbers. the trick will be to find a deal that allows each of the 27 national leaders to claim victory when they return home, and members of the european parliament have warned that if the budget makes too many cuts, they may veto the whole package. >> will there be a deal this time around? for more on the budget summit, let's go now live to brussels and our correspondent. the start
with many other eu leaders who argue the block needs a $1 trillion budget to fight unemployment, fund education and training and invest in the future. >> i of europe goes for compromise at any cost and puts common policies, agriculture, and growth at risk as a result, i will oppose it. >> with opinions so clearly divided, german chancellor angela merkel was keen to play down the differences and talk up the prospects of reaching agreement. >> the starting positions are quite...
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of the state and not the other way around with a favorable patent copyright laws a court system an educated workforce and an infrastructure to move goods around the country and no one would be able to get rich in america. would be like the libertarian paradise of somalia as harry moser the founder of the shoring initiative argued in the economist corporations are not created by the shareholders or the management rather they're created by the state they're granted important privileges by the state limited liability turn to life etc they are granted these privileges because the state expects them to do something beneficial for the society that makes the grant they may well provide benefits to other societies but their main purpose is to provide benefits to the societies not the shareholders not to management but to the societies that create. sadly this understanding of how democratic republic swor and why it's been lost this generation in iran's disciples are making sure the next generation never finds about it again idaho state senator john get it who chairs that state's education committee
of the state and not the other way around with a favorable patent copyright laws a court system an educated workforce and an infrastructure to move goods around the country and no one would be able to get rich in america. would be like the libertarian paradise of somalia as harry moser the founder of the shoring initiative argued in the economist corporations are not created by the shareholders or the management rather they're created by the state they're granted important privileges by the...
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we're going to revolutionize education. but it may take a while for all the pieces to come together. maybe five years. our foundation is the biggest backer of these activities. putting course videos online and mit open course and others almost nobody used that because they could get confused and they would get stuck so that was a problem with the course and they wouldn't get a degree. and today that degree is what the employer values. so, the number of people who take hard courses where there's not a degree benefit for them, that's pretty small. the elite students who have been the early consumers of these things even they have had pretty high dropout rates. so, but, enough people are using these things that we're in a process where they're just going to get better and better. so, i am, i am very enthused about what's in the years ahead. >> what about the institutional blockages that people talk about some of the education issues. the teacher unions and things. how big a problem is that? do you think if you really could hav
we're going to revolutionize education. but it may take a while for all the pieces to come together. maybe five years. our foundation is the biggest backer of these activities. putting course videos online and mit open course and others almost nobody used that because they could get confused and they would get stuck so that was a problem with the course and they wouldn't get a degree. and today that degree is what the employer values. so, the number of people who take hard courses where there's...
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from the country's education minister to resign over the changes to the education system claims cost. place. coming up in a few minutes it makes a decision of the kinds of reports neighbors. world . science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the government no longer represents the people . the people are going to take the term. least in the traditional split. the way our economic system currently live. live. live. live live. live live. live. live. live. speak. live. with. a. little. i mean very early. to feel good. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser i told you to get out of. to get out of starling and out of the stricken tomatoes on wall street are agreeing with me yeah apocalypse which is by the way a term that i now claim ownership. u.b.s. tells clients to get ready for the bond pocalypse u.b.s. is planning a mass mailing to many of its brokerage clients alerting them that they have been reclassified as aggressive investors following a recent change in its market outlook that some people inside the firm say reflec
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from the country's education minister to resign the changes to the education system. cost five million lives. coming up in a few minutes it's legs at the station of the kaiser report stay with us. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. the government no longer represents the people. the people are going to take the term. least in the traditional split. the way our economic system currently. live. live. live live. live. live. live. speak. live. with. i mean very early. to feel good. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser i told you to get out of. to get out of starling and now the strictest models on wall street are agreeing with me yeah the bond apocalypse which is by the way a term that i now claim ownership. u.b.s. tells clients to get ready for the bond pocalypse u.b.s. is planning a mass mailing to many of its brokerage clients alerting them that they have been reclassified as aggressive investors following a recent change in its market outlook that some people inside the firm say reflects
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parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money and other who has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at the people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything i can to send two kids to university i will have the money and how is privatization in the educational sector hourman education in spain well they see everything us business no matter what you do it ok shouldn't should be an occasion for people to make money out of it today don't see it as a public service or not you know the whole service is the same they save you get ill if you have a problem you are a customer and you are you are good they're going to make money out of you it's just a reaction they did the money and everything to
parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money and other who has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at the people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the...
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parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money and other who has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at the people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything i can to send two kids to university i will have the money and how is privatization in the educational sector hourman education in spain well they see everything us business no matter what you do it ok sure should be an occasion for people to make money out of food to they don't see it as a public service or not you know how service is the same they save you get ill if you have a problem you are a customer and you are you are good they're going to make money out of you it's just a rupture and they took the money and everything to the
parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money and other who has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at the people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the...
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minister spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with the head to head to education expected to be nearly one billion euros polish mit to produce that artie's ruptly video agency spoke to some of the demonstrators. hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid tonight complaining about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money and no one has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see burton's saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and also complaining about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything i can to send two kids to university i will have the money and how is privatization in the educational sector hourman education in spain well they see everything us business no matter what you do it ok sure s
minister spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with the head to head to education expected to be nearly one billion euros polish mit to produce that artie's ruptly video agency spoke to some of the demonstrators. hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid tonight complaining about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money and no...
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as slow learner will in real life he was been playing football as a young boy and has a thirst for education but he needed a lot of help. it tells the wonderful story relationship with his family. >> here is a white family adopting a black child and accepting you as their family, what does that say about the racial divide in america? >> it's not about black and white. nobody reached out like they reached out. just for them to take somebody and come from the neighborhood i came from, i don't know if i would have taken somebody like that -- it shows you what type of people they are. hope in their home and to trust and believe in me and the trust i was going to do the right thing. >> kelly: ravens are playing the 49ers tomorrow. michael oher will be there and no matter the outcome, he will still be considered champion. >> jamie: he is amazing. >> kelly: we wish him all the best tomorrow. >> jamie: the dow is topping 14,000. it's a big week. what does it say about the economy when we are still shedding so many jobs. we'll take a look what is causing the disconnect. >> kelly: new remarks from joe
as slow learner will in real life he was been playing football as a young boy and has a thirst for education but he needed a lot of help. it tells the wonderful story relationship with his family. >> here is a white family adopting a black child and accepting you as their family, what does that say about the racial divide in america? >> it's not about black and white. nobody reached out like they reached out. just for them to take somebody and come from the neighborhood i came from,...
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minister spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with they had to education expected to be nearly five billion euros producer and our duties are up the video agency spoke to some of the demonstrators hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid tonight complaining about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know who has been accused of receiving bribes from private companies and opening bank accounts in switzerland look at other people you can see buttons saying calling spain the last vegas of the european union and all. so urco going about the lack of democracy that people are protesting and there is no solution to their complaints the salary of a teacher. if i have to pay a mortgage and everything i can to send two kids to university i will have the money and how is privatization in the educational sector hourman education in spain well they see everything us business no matter what you do it ok sure should be an o
minister spain's public sector is facing fresh cuts with they had to education expected to be nearly five billion euros producer and our duties are up the video agency spoke to some of the demonstrators hundreds of people are gathered here in madrid tonight complaining about cuts in education they are mostly students parents of students and teachers but the education is not their only concern they're also demanding the resignation of the government the government of money i know who has been...
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the private sector, we hardly have a free market left, we bailed out autos, and wall street, medical, education, emergency are call heavily impacted and manipulated by government, fiscal rectitude we cannot mention that. and sound money, he would be appalled to see the kind of reckless wild almost lunatic money prints that is going on by the fed today, especially it was done by republican appointees. high thought greenspan was a solid conservative gold standard man, high turned out to be the biggest money printer to occupy federal reserve, then republicans appointed bernanke who is an out and out keynesian, and has monetized trillions of the debt, ronald reagan was opposed to all of, that here we are 30 years later, this is where it has done, not only because of the democrats that is why i'm upset, because the republicans have taken us down this path. charles: interesting because, ronald reagan worked with volcker. at the time he of a question mark to his policies, but do you think one essential thing that that changed is the inability of americans to accept any form of pain, the notion there s
the private sector, we hardly have a free market left, we bailed out autos, and wall street, medical, education, emergency are call heavily impacted and manipulated by government, fiscal rectitude we cannot mention that. and sound money, he would be appalled to see the kind of reckless wild almost lunatic money prints that is going on by the fed today, especially it was done by republican appointees. high thought greenspan was a solid conservative gold standard man, high turned out to be the...
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obama says the only way to continue investing in education research and development and still reverse the deficit is with a combination of spending cuts and additional revenues. republicans said the government got additional revenue with last year's tax agreement which raised tax rates on families making more than 450,000 a year and limited or phased out deductions for income over 300,000. in a statement john boehner said any tax loopholes we close should be used to lower rates for all taxpayers so we can be more xret ticompetitive and cree jobs. he reminded the whitous is missing the monday deadline for submitting a budget. >> it is going to be late. some say it could be as long as a month late. i think that's too bad. our economy could use some presidential leadership right now. >> house republicans want to force the president to submit a budget that would balance in 10 years. >> they hope to pass it in march unless they come up with a deficit reduction agreement before that. it would hurt readiness maintenance and training and make it difficult for the u.s. to respond to global cri
obama says the only way to continue investing in education research and development and still reverse the deficit is with a combination of spending cuts and additional revenues. republicans said the government got additional revenue with last year's tax agreement which raised tax rates on families making more than 450,000 a year and limited or phased out deductions for income over 300,000. in a statement john boehner said any tax loopholes we close should be used to lower rates for all...
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if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more green, it might cost you your car's engine. and want to know who is going to win the big game tomorrow? our guys have never been wrong and they've got money making tips to go with the winners. s >> pushing back against the new push for greener gas. how going green could stall your engine and your bottom line. plus, is this thank is "bulls & bears" super bowl. they've never >>> the green push now backfiring on cars? a new report says the gas blend could actually ruin your vehicle's engine. that's what 15% eth knoll in it. john, time to slam the brakes on greener gas? >> oh, yes. this is beyond stupid. this was
if we can start to figure out ways to take these more senior workers and get them into training education capacities, that can really help the economy. so we don't wind up with those skills gaps. one of the places we're struggling in is nursing. we have such a shortage of skilled nurses. if we can use some of these people to help us train, it cannot necessarily be a lose-lose for the economy. >> okay. thanks, guys. coming up, why the new push for green gas may not only cost you more...